Drive coils in sections of a linear motor track that are normally used to electromagnetically propel movers along the track when such movers are nearby can be used to generate a mid-bus voltage for the section when not being used to propel movers. Such drive coils not being used to propel movers are considered “idle” and available for mid-bus voltage generation. The mid-bus voltage, and a full-bus voltage from which the mid-bus voltage is derived, in turn, can be applied across other drive coils that are near movers with varying polarities and magnitudes to propel movers along the track. Track sensors can be positioned along the track to detect presences or absences of movers with respect to drive coils for determining propulsion of such movers or generation of the mid-bus voltage. Accordingly, power supplies can be used more efficiently by not requiring them to generate mid-bus voltages in addition to full-bus voltages and DC references.
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1. A linear motor drive system comprising: a DC power supply configured to provide a full bus voltage on a first DC voltage rail and a DC reference; and a track segment defining a path along which a mover travels, the track segment receiving power from the DC power supply for electromagnetically propelling a mover, the track segment including: a plurality of drive coils spaced along the track segment, the plurality of drive coils being coupled to a second DC voltage rail; a first plurality of switches arranged between the first DC voltage rail and the plurality of drive coils, each switch of the first plurality of switches being configured to selectively connect a drive coil to the first DC voltage rail; and a second plurality of switches arranged between the DC reference and the plurality of drive coils, each switch of the second plurality of switches being configured to selectively connect a drive coil to the DC reference, wherein a switch of the first plurality of switches and a switch of the second plurality of switches correspond to a drive coil and are controllable to provide a mid-bus voltage corresponding to about half of the full bus voltage through the drive coil to the second DC voltage rail when a mover is not detected proximate the drive coil, and wherein the switch of the first plurality of switches and the switch of the second plurality of switches are controllable to provide power to the drive coil between the first and second DC voltage rails to electromagnetically propel a mover when a mover is detected proximate the drive coil.
2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the track segment is a first track segment, and further comprising a second track segment receiving power from the DC power supply, wherein the DC power supply is further configured to provide the DC reference and a third DC voltage rail providing DC power to the second track segment.
3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the second DC voltage rail of the first track segment connected to the second DC voltage rail of the second track segment.
4. The system of claim 3 , further comprising a controller executing a program stored in a non-transient medium to coordinate control of the drive coils in the first and second track segments to provide the mid-bus voltage.
5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the track segment further includes a capacitor arranged between the DC reference and the second DC voltage rail, wherein the switch of the first plurality of switches and the switch of the second plurality of switches are controllable to provide the mid-bus voltage through the drive coil to the second DC voltage rail using the drive coil and the capacitor as an LC filter.
6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second pluralities of switches are controllable by Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals.
7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second pluralities of switches are insulated-gate bipolar transistors.
8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the track segment includes at least twelve drive coils with at least two of the twelve drive coils being used to electromagnetically propel a mover when detected.
9. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first DC voltage rail provides at least 400 Volts.
10. A linear motor drive system comprising: a DC power supply configured to provide a full bus voltage on a first DC voltage rail and a DC reference; a plurality of movers, each mover including at least one position magnet; and a track segment defining a path along which the plurality of movers travels, the track segment receiving power from the DC power supply for electromagnetically propelling the movers, the track segment including: a plurality of drive coils spaced along the track segment, the plurality of drive coils being coupled to a second DC voltage rail; a first plurality of switches arranged between the first DC voltage rail and the plurality of drive coils, each switch of the first plurality of switches being configured to selectively connect a drive coil to the first DC voltage rail; a second plurality of switches arranged between the DC reference and the plurality of drive coils, each switch of the first plurality of switches being configured to selectively connect a drive coil to the DC reference, wherein a switch of the first plurality of switches and a switch of the second plurality of switches correspond to a drive coil and are controllable to provide a mid-bus voltage corresponding to about half of the full bus voltage through the drive coil to the second DC voltage rail when a mover is not detected proximate the drive coil, and wherein the switch of the first plurality of switches and the switch of the second plurality of switches are controllable to provide power to the drive coil between the first and second DC voltage rails to electromagnetically propel a mover when a mover is detected proximate the drive coil.
11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the track segment is a first track segment, and further comprising a second track segment receiving power from the DC power supply, wherein the DC power supply is further configured to provide the DC reference and a third DC voltage rail providing DC power to the second track segment.
12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the second DC voltage rail of the first track segment is connected to the second DC voltage rail of the second track segment.
13. The system of claim 12 , further comprising a controller executing a program stored in a non-transient medium to coordinate control of the drive coils in the first and second track segments to provide the mid-bus voltage.
14. The system of claim 10 , wherein the track segment further includes a capacitor arranged between the DC reference and the second DC voltage rails, wherein the switch of the first plurality of switches and the switch of the second plurality of switches are controllable to provide the mid-bus voltage through the drive coil to the second DC voltage rail using the drive coil and the capacitor as an LC filter.
15. The system of claim 10 , wherein the first and second pluralities of switches are controllable by Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals.
16. The system of claim 10 , wherein the first and second pluralities of switches are insulated-gate bipolar transistors.
17. The system of claim 10 , wherein the track segment includes at least twelve drive coils with at least two of the twelve drive coils being used to electromagnetically propel movers of the plurality of movers when detected.
18. The system of claim 10 , wherein the first DC voltage rail provides at least 400 Volts.
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